Kaltim Prima, one of the new generation of Indonesian thermal coal producers, is located in north-eastern Kalimantan. It is operated by PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC), which from the project's inception up to late 2003 was jointly owned by BP and Rio Tinto. The Indonesian government receives a royalty equivalent to 13.5% of the revenue. The operation is self-contained and employs some 2,700 people.
Although BP and Rio Tinto's Contract of Work required the companies to divest part of their holding to local interests, up until 2003 no Indonesian purchaser was able to raise the finance needed to buy them out.
In mid-2003, the companies announced the sale of their holdings in KPC to PT Bumi Resources for a cash price of $500m, including assumed debt. PT Bumi Resources already owned PT Arutmin Indonesia, another major Indonesian coal producer, and has interests in oil, natural gas and mining, amongst other commercial sectors.
In 2006, PT Bumi announced the sale of all its coal holdings to PT Borneo Lumbung Energi for $3.2bn. However, the deal subsequently failed, although PT Bumi later indicated that it still intends to divest a proportion of its holdings.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
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